🔥 Cool Your Processor, Elevate Your Game!
The Inter-Tech R-25 Processor Cooler is a high-performance cooling solution designed specifically for Intel Sandy Bridge ES-2600 & 4600 Series processors. With a compact design suitable for 1U servers, it features a powerful 7000 RPM fan that delivers an impressive air flow capacity of 6.5 CFM while maintaining a noise level of just 59.14 dB. Built with a copper-based vapor chamber heatsink, this cooler ensures efficient heat dissipation and long-lasting performance.
Product Dimensions | 4.17"L x 1.08"W x 3.31"H |
Brand | Dynatron |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 160 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 59.14 dB |
Material | Copper based Vapor chamber heatsink with copper stacked fin |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 7000 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 6.5 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Series | R-25 |
Item model number | 88885252 |
Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.17 x 3.31 x 1.08 inches |
Manufacturer | Inter-Tech |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 31, 2013 |
H**R
Works perfectly not getting in your way if you often change the CPU
This is a specific product being a CPU cooler for a NARROW socket 2011 that takes up a small space. It replaced a Dynatron R24 which worked well and goes into a larger case but took up too much space in the mini-itx now that I was going to be changing things around frequently on this small MB in a small case. Easy install and works perfectly and cools more than the R24. No it is NOT super quiet and you have to program your fan to make it relatively quiet except under heavy load. Under heavy load everyone will know but NOT that bad! You not see the fan going around to know it is on but a light comes on. Easy to bolt up. The R24 has very tight bolt up against the heat sink which is annoying if you working inside a mini itx case. The CPU cooling is perfect. You want total quiet use the R24 with a large fan not the stock fan but it takes up a lot of space.Roe 5685 ... used in Cool Master mini ITX case on X99E-ITX/AC where you can swap around high end i7's and Xeons.
X**S
Not kidding here for me at least it's that good. I'm hoping they would make the exact same ...
The first time I saw this in person I was thinking, oh no! Another fail dinky CPU cooler, what a pain I may have to return it.This has to be the most powerful very low profile cooler I have ever used with what seems to be a very high quality build. I'm cooling an 8 core Xeon on one my servers with it and it dropped my temp by at least 30c. Not kidding here for me at least it's that good. I'm hoping they would make the exact same quality/performance and looks for every single new processor that comes out. I would buy it every time for any of my computers that I'm not liquid cooling.Noise? Yes it could get loud but not that bad in a sealed high quality computer case depending on how hard you stress the CPU if you use the CPU temp to control it with and that's fine for me.
T**A
Works as expected
I'm using this to cool a Xeon E5-1650 (140W thermal output) in a 1U case. It's a bit loud but it does the job well - CPU temperature is cool and stable, even in a warm server rack.
M**R
Good cooler
Good cooler for tight spaces. A tiny bit on the warm side for my Xeon (50c), but considering the size it's really good cooling.
T**.
The best way to cool a 2011-v3 chip on a mini-ITX board -- in a super small case.
Want to build a mini-ITX PC with an intel 2011-v3 processor and a tiny case (using the ASRocks super nifty x99 mini-itx main board)? This is your salvation.You really don't have many options. Or any, really. This is the only cooler that I could find that would fit into a Raven RVZ-02 console-sized computer case. Everything else was just too big.As for the fan... it's loud. But it works -- and it fits, just barely.Unless you're confident enough in your PC building skills to cram a liquid cooler into a tiny case or custom build your own heatsink, this is the best and simplest solution that I could find.Oh, and it's manufactured very, very well. Dynatron really saved the day for my custom build!
C**N
Good Product
I have dual E5 2699v3's in a 2U server and these are holding cpus at 74C max load. 24/7 for about 2 years now. .
H**Y
perfect for my application
I have bought about 24 of these narrow ones, and 20 square ones. I use them in a test lab on motherboards mounted on steel plates - open on top. The CPU's are all rated 80-95 watts TDP. They don't cut my fingers like exposed fan blades would. They are never too loud unless the fan speed is manually cranked way up in the BIOS. Even under full CPU load they do not strain.
K**L
Great 1U heatsink.
Used this for my 1U server build. Loud since it pushes a lot of CFM, but since this will most likely be in a server room that shouldn't be an issue. Keeps the temp down so I'm happy.
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